Market Street, Stafford,

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Date:1926

Description:These buildings in Market Street were demolished in the 1960s.

The building on the right, with the plaster figures on the roof, was a tea warehouse, built in the eighteenth century when tea was an expensive luxury. The figures were oriental and were used as a form of advertisement.

On the left is the Rose and Crown public house, minus its sign (the frame of which can be clearly seen).


Timeline

The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.

1790s
Proposed Design for Stafford's Shire Hall,
Proposed Design for Stafford's Shire Hall,

Design for a new Shire Hall on Market Square. In 1790 a decision was made to ...

1850s
Assize Hall, Stafford,
Assize Hall, Stafford,

There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place ...

1900s
Jervis' Newsagents, Stafford
Jervis' Newsagents, Stafford

Jervis' was originally located in Gaolgate Street, later moving to the premises ...

1930s
Eastgate Street, Stafford
Eastgate Street, Stafford

View of the junction of Market and Salter Streets, taken from Eastgate Street. The ...

1950s
Motor Cycle Mecca, Stafford,
Motor Cycle Mecca, Stafford,

Four of Motorcycle Mecca's shop assistants on Vespa scooters, current models in ...

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Donor ref:P82.032.0006 (18/1241)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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